Key Takeaways
- Ledger launched the Nano Gen5 hardware wallet with advanced security features and expanded connectivity.
- For institutional clients, Ledger introduced its new Multisig platform, designed for treasury management, smart contract governance, and multi-chain workflows.
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Ledger has unveiled a new product lineup meant to make self-custody and digital security more accessible and intuitive for everyday users.
At its Ledger Op3n event in Paris on Oct. 23, the company introduced the new Ledger Nano Gen5 device, the rebranded Ledger Live now known as Ledger Wallet, and Ledger Multisig, a new enterprise solution for institutional users.
The Nano Gen5, priced at $179, features Bluetooth connectivity, NFC support, and an E Ink touchscreen. Ledger’s latest hardware wallet, now called a “signer,” emphasizes security with features like Clear Signing, Transaction Check, and Ledger Security Key, and each device ships with a Ledger Recovery Key.
“The Ledger Nano series is the most successful digital asset security device of all time, with millions sold and none ever hacked,” said Pascal Gauthier, Chairman and CEO of Ledger. “The all-new Ledger Nano is built for the challenges and opportunities of today, and ready for those coming in the future.”
Ledger Wallet, formerly known as Ledger Live, has been redesigned as a secure control center for managing digital assets.
The new app adds direct connections to dApps such as 1inch, integrates Noah’s “Cash-to-Stablecoin” feature for quick fiat-to-USDC conversions, and delivers a faster, more intuitive experience for buying, selling, earning, and swapping assets. The platform now supports all of the top 100 digital tokens.
Ian Rogers, Chief Experience Officer at Ledger, said:
“Ledger’s dedication to security and ownership hasn’t wavered in eleven years but Ledger’s products are evolving alongside crypto, faster than ever.”
Ledger Multisig, unveiled as part of Ledger Enterprise, brings institutional-grade security and governance to digital asset management.
The platform enables Clear Signing for every approval, creating an auditable layer of trust for treasury operations, DAO governance, and multi-chain workflows, giving enterprises cryptographic certainty without slowing decision-making.
The Nano Gen5 is available globally, with US sales currently limited to pre-orders pending FCC certification approval following the government shutdown.